NCC Delegates to Set Cotton Policy for 2023

Delegates to the National Cotton Council’s (NCC) upcoming annual meeting will review and approve resolutions to help U.S. cotton’s central organization guide the U.S. cotton industry in the coming year.

At this forum, set for Feb. 10-12 in Dallas, TX, industry representatives from the 17 cotton-producing states and all seven industry segments will establish policies reflecting common interests and promoting mutual benefits for its broad membership and ancillary industries.

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Highlights of the meeting’s General Session on Feb. 12 include NCC Chairman Ted Schneider reporting on major NCC activities and issues the industry will face in 2023, and Dr. Jody Campiche, NCC Vice President of Economics & Policy Analysis, presenting the NCC’s Economic Outlook, including the NCC’s 2023 planting intentions survey results.

Prior to that session, the American Cotton Producers and the National Cotton Ginners Association directors will meet on Feb. 10. Todd Buchholz, an internationally known commentator for major media outlets on the world economy, technology and financial markets, will share his insights at a luncheon on Feb. 11.

As the unifying force of the U.S. cotton industry, the NCC has a mission of ensuring the ability of all industry segments to compete effectively and profitably in the raw cotton, oilseed, and U.S.-manufactured product markets at home and abroad.

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Meeting and pre-registration information is available online.

Based on information provided by the National Cotton Council

 

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